Hi,
The next point release for "bookworm" (12.6) is scheduled for Saturday,
April 6th. Processing of new uploads into bookworm-proposed-updates will be
frozen during the preceeding weekend.
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On Fri, Sep 01, 2023 at 05:57:20PM +0100, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
> The next point releases for "bookworm" (12.2) and "bullseye" (11.8) will
> take place on Saturday, October 7th 2023. Processing of new uploads into
> the relevant queues will be frozen the precedi
The next point releases for "bookworm" (12.2) and "bullseye" (11.8) will
take place on Saturday, October 7th 2023. Processing of new uploads into
the relevant queues will be frozen the preceding weekend.
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On Wed, Jun 28, 2023 at 08:24:31PM +0100, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
> The first point release for "bookworm" (12.1) is scheduled for Saturday,
> July 22nd. Processing of new uploads into bookworm-proposed-updates will be
> frozen during the preceding weekend.
The archive side o
Hi,
The first point release for "bookworm" (12.1) is scheduled for Saturday,
July 22nd. Processing of new uploads into bookworm-proposed-updates will be
frozen during the preceding weekend.
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d it there, and it doesn't matter. You only need to verify that
the signature is by the trusted key, which your output indicates that it was
(although you have to rely on a CA trust path).
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>
>[1] : https://www.debian.org/CD/verify, e. g. 2011-01-05 [SC]
>
You're comparing the timestamp of a signature with the creation time of the key
which generated it. They're different things.
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Hi,
Debian 11, codename bullseye, was release on 14th August 2021 and synced to
mirrors around 21:05 UTC. You should expect the mappings for stable and
oldstable to update on your local mirrors very shortly.
Thanks,
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The next release of Debian, version 10 (code name 'buster') is being
released. The mirror sync is in progress and package indexes will update
shortly.
Thanks,
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of the Release Team.
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Hi,
The second point release for "stretch" (9.2) is scheduled for Saturday,
October 7th. Processing of new uploads into stretch-proposed-updates will
be frozen during the preceding weekend.
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as
'stretch' to avoid surprising upgrades.
Thanks,
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Hi,
On 2017-01-28 22:00, Lupe Christoph wrote:
This problem may affect many other backups too. Did anybody research
backup programs before this was introduced to Debian?
I do not consider this an acceptable attitude on Debian lists.
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package like this is trivially
removed again.
(Strictly speaking use of Stretch is still 'at own risk' and
unsupported, so this is overkill, but it's small effort to be nice.)
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as much as a light bulb being
turned on for an hour
[citation needed]
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i have
On 2015-06-11 15:42, Nikolai Lusan wrote:
On Thu, 2015-06-11 at 14:54 +0100, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
See https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/mod-gnutls
I removed it from Jessie in November 2014 with the following comments:
#20141031
Bug #750857: FTBFS on many architectures, test suite errors
architectures, test suite errors
# blocks gnutls28/libgcrypt20 transition
Since then it didn't build on all supported architectures, so it has not
migrated (even now) and therefore wasn't in Jessie.
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On Fri, May 01, 2015 at 11:23:49AM -0700, Theodore Alcapotaxis wrote:
I would appreciate it if you could update the site backports.debian.org at
your earliest convenience.
Well, you probably want to contact the backports team then.
http://backports.debian.org/Mailinglists/
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security fixes are a reasonable justification for an unblock request,
when that time does come.
A Jessie security archive is up to the security team and FTP masters.
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to true up. I
will create a mops ticket to contain the pertinent info. Our regular
upgrade cycle will begin October 6th.
Good to know, thanks.
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upstream releases in sid regardless of
the rationale.
Sid has no security support and no user support, and this is made
abundantly clear in the documentation.
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if update is needed)
Ignoring block request by freeze, due to unblock request by adsb
Not considered
Decoding that: it has been unblocked, but has not had an ack from the
debian-installer release manager yet. It must also reach an age of 10 days
before it will be considered.
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not think this is the right place to discuss it.
Although your motives are clearly security-related, the implications on
the distribution are much wider than this and consensus should be sought
accordingly.
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Hi,
On 2012-07-14 21:49, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
Today pyprsc2 grew notifications, which means when a fix is uploaded
to
stable/oldstable a notification could be sent indicating that the
security
tracker needs updating. This means that somebody doesn't have to keep
an
eye on stable and also
-2012-0217
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directhex i have six years of solaris sysadmin experience, from
with other things, I can volunteer some of my
daily time to help with moderation, if so needed.
this is up to listmasters, please contact them as in the footer.
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than one question like this, copying to a
public list.
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-restore /etc/iptables/rules6'
in /etc/rc.local would be an ugly solution.
Either ip6tables-save /etc/iptables/rules.v6 or dpkg-reconfigure
iptables-persistent will save your currently running rules to where the
init script expects to find them.
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(squeeze, amd64),
and not on the others (squeeze/lenny, i386). I do not use nntp, so I feel
safe, but it might indicate some build problems.
There are indeed problems with this build; security team and ftp masters
are aware and investigating.
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being investigated as we speak.
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uninstall the security packages introduced in the last two releases
without compromising the stababiltiy of the platform? I appreciate the time
taken to read and address this email. Thank you in advance and you have a
blessed day.
Try http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/
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-security: Discussion about security issues, including
cryptographic issues, that are of interest to all parts of the Debian
community.
If you want your software in Debian, follow the WNPP process[1].
1: http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/
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security support. They will
be in the next point release for Squeeze in a few weeks [1].
1: http://release.debian.org/proposed-updates/stable.html
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handles everything day-to-day,
but to {re}configure it you need an OS-dependent tool.
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On Sun, Nov 08, 2009 at 05:43:20PM +0100, Jakub Wilk wrote:
Jonathan Wiltshire deb...@jwiltshire.org.uk
rednotebook
Because rednotebook embeds a copy of txt2tags presumably? This is because
it uses some features in txt2tags's VCS that aren't yet released, and I'm
already working closely
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